Event Description
Vegan Camp Out 2025 is the world’s largest vegan camping festival, returning for its ninth edition with a brand new setting and an exciting lineup. This year’s event takes place from August 29 to September 1, 2025, at Bygrave Woods, Hertfordshire, offering a vibrant mix of plant-based living, activism, and entertainment.
Attendees can look forward to a wide range of activities, including:
– Talks & Workshops: Inspiring sessions on veganism, sustainability, and activism.
– Live Music & DJs: Performances across multiple genres, with late-night sets in the woodland DJ area.
– Wellness & Spa: Relaxation spaces with hot tubs, saunas, and cold plunges.
– Family Zone: A dedicated area for children with fun, family-friendly entertainment.
– Vegan Food Court: An extensive selection of delicious plant-based cuisine from a variety of vendors.
Lineup Highlights:
The 2025 festival features a stellar lineup of influential voices and performers from the vegan world, including:
– BOSH! – Henry Firth and Ian Theasby, celebrated plant-based chefs and authors
– Sara Pascoe – Comedian and writer known for her sharp, insightful humour
– Kip Andersen – Filmmaker behind Cowspiracy and Seaspiracy
– Dale Vince – Green entrepreneur and founder of Ecotricity
– Matt Pritchard – Ex-Dirty Sanchez star turned vegan athlete and chef
– Alexis Gauthier – Michelin-starred chef and advocate of vegan fine dining
– Patrik Baboumian – Record-holding vegan strongman from The Game Changers
– Zacchary Bird – Australian vegan chef and cookbook author
– Etherwood – Drum and bass DJ known for his emotive and energetic sets
– Josh Franceschi – Lead singer of You Me at Six, bringing rock energy to the stage
With attendance capped at 7,500 to maintain an intimate atmosphere, Vegan Camp Out 2025 offers an unforgettable experience for vegans, vegetarians, and the vegan-curious alike.
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